Re: Audio restoration of old cassettes

2015-01-05 Thread Joe Quinn
Gonna have to get that tutorial. Been wanting to know how to use that program and love how you explain things in such a straightforward manner. Too bad it won't come with a free copy of the program. ;) Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 5, 2015, at 7:06 PM, Jonathan Mosen wrote: > > Hi Mike, Amadeu

Re: Audio restoration of old cassettes

2015-01-05 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Mike, Amadeus does a great job of this, and it's one of the things that will be covered in my tutorial I'll be releasing shortly. The trick is to take a sample of the noise you want to reduce so the noise reduction knows what it's dealing with. Jonathan Mosen Mosen Consulting Blindness techno

Re: Audio restoration of old cassettes

2014-12-30 Thread 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
If you don't mind playing with open source stuff in the terminal, sox has some noise reduction functions. You can find details here: http://sox.sourceforge.net/sox.html by searching for 'hiss' on that page. Basically you run a bit of your recording which should be silent (other than the hiss)

Re: Audio restoration of old cassettes

2014-12-29 Thread BobH.
Well, don't know about tape hiss, but the burst level was done by an auto-level on the tape that recorded it; took that long to determine level and moderate it. I use Total Recorder by Highcriterion; can do some good stuff and accessible, can do batch jobs and deal with normalisation as you

Re: Audio restoration of old cassettes

2014-12-29 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Normalizing audio will not help with hiss, pops, or clicks etc. I could edit the beginning and endings of your audio files and also clean them up for a reasonable fee. feel free to shoot me an e mail off list if that would interest you. Thanks, Cameron. On 12/29/14, Mike Busboom wrote: